Single? Ready to Mingle? US Cities with the Most Singles.

Looking for love? Or, maybe you’re looking for something… quick – something that requires less of a long-term commitment. Whatever your “need”, there are plenty of cities in the US to fulfill it – unless you have had the privilege to find a Princess or Prince to marry. A 2018 list has been published with the top US cities that have the largest single populations.

Full disclaimer: The list is comprised of people that were never married, divorced, or widowed. In addition, this doesn’t necessarily mean that the list contains only “single” people, for there is not a way to calculate whether people are dating or have some form of a commitment. Nevertheless, the list doesn’t have any cities that you would expect, but sometimes we have to venture out to find what we are looking for, right?

Ithaca, NY: 61.8% single, with a median income of $54,133.

Bloomington, IN: 60.9% single, with a median income of $43,828

Gainesville, FL: 60.7% single, with a median income of $44,337

Lawrence, KS: 59.6% single, with a median income of $52,698

Tallahassee, FL: 59.1% single, with a median income of $47,011

State College, PA: 58.3% single, with a median income of $54,407

Flagstaff, AZ: 58.2% single, with a median income of $51,106

Athens Clark-County, GA: 58.2% single, with a median income of $40,955

Ames, IA: 58.1% single, with a median income of $51, 201

College Station-Bryan, TX: 58.1% single, with a median income of $42,948